Arancione Bicicletta

Sally had wanted a lightweight race bike with some pretty accents. Superlight tubing and a design that fits and works with 700c wheels really come together to create a modern steel race bike. Her first words on the bike were "I can't believe how nice it climbs."

That was the last time we saw her.

Daisy, Daisy

We carved the lugs on this frame in form of daisies. The frame was finished using a candy-apple paint from House of Kolor. Campagnolo Chorus and Centaur parts along with hand-built wheels (Record hubs) made for a bike that rides as smooth as it looks.

Sage and Cream

This bike features a green and cream scheme with gold pearl. A mixture of Campagnolo Chorus and Record parts along with hand-built wheels make for a modern bike with traditional values.

Double-tapered, fluted seatstays along with polished stainless steel HJ dropouts compliment the frame.

Red Hot Tomato

This frame was designed for a petite woman rider and had to balance front-end stability and overall handling with the specific reach requirements of a short-torso person. The frame was built up using Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed.

The paint is blood red with a gold pearl topcoat which reminded us of a tomato, a red-hot tomato.